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No it's not, at least not yet. It will probably take some time to start seeing integration being made.
I like standard notes but $7.50/month for their lowest tier plan is a hard ask
I've been using notesnook. It should export and import easily into proton when they've dine figuring stuff out.
Notesnook is truly awesome, I'm really excited for their upcoming self-hostable sync server
@lustrum @pineapplelover
Proton is going to have Dine work out how to import into Standard Notes???
Wow! I had no idea Dine had become sentient, let alone developed coding skills!
Yeah, I subscribed during a black friday promotion so it comes out to around $5/month (higher tier). I am considering looking at alternatives though, as it still feels like stuff is half baked and I want something better.
$5/month seems ok I guess if you really use it a lot I guess. Definitely not $7.50 though
Yeah, I totally get it. Especially now that I think that only yearly subscriptions are available.